Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology: "Tissue-on-A-Chip" Headed to Space to Study Aging and Heart Disease
July 28, 2023
July 28, 2023
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 28 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology issued the following news:
Space travel takes a toll on the human body. In fact, it's estimated that spending six months in microgravity can age organs and bones at least 10 years.
But for a team of Johns Hopkins scientists, the acceleration of aging in space provides a unique opportunity to better comprehend the condition that remains the leading cause of death in America: heart dise . . .
Space travel takes a toll on the human body. In fact, it's estimated that spending six months in microgravity can age organs and bones at least 10 years.
But for a team of Johns Hopkins scientists, the acceleration of aging in space provides a unique opportunity to better comprehend the condition that remains the leading cause of death in America: heart dise . . .